Sermons about Sanctification

The Lord wants our undivided devotion to him. In the days of Nehemiah, the people experience revival and renew their commitments to the Lord. Specifically, they return to their separation, Sabbath keeping, and stewardship. What changes do we need to make in our lives in order to be fully devoted to the Lord?

How do you get ready to move out for Christ in a world like ours? Many turn away from the truth of the Gospel, for the lies of the world. Sad truth is that we are one (1) generation away from extinction as believers. Following are four (4) truths we need to follow if we are to get ready for the future:
1) Don't dwell on the past (It is over!).
2) Don't worry about the future. (God is already there. Trust Him!)
3) Don't miss today. (Pay attention. Do as He commands immediately).
4) Don't fail to prepare. (Be ready at all times!)
God will not do it for you (us).
Consecrate yourself, set yourself apart to be used by Him.

When it comes to our sanctification, our thought processes are critically important. Solomon tells us in the Proverbs, "as a man thinketh, so is he..." As we look at our passage which focuses on those things which occupy our minds, we find a stark contrast between the thoughts that proceed from our flesh and the thoughts that proceed from the Spirit. The things we think about are influential, consequential, conversational and have the potential to be transformational. Listen and glean some helpful instruction regarding the way we think.

As God's people continue to grieve their sin, they seek to renew covenant with the Lord. How have you ever felt the need to rededicate your life to the Lord? If we stray from him, how can we get back to where we need to be?